I tested this and it seems to relate to traits, because it seemed more succeeding if the two sims meeting have the same traits. I'll test this out more though.
In my opinion, @Umbreon12 had the best answer in this thread. I am aware of the detail CAS and the randomize thingy. But the problem was I always went for Sims who I favored for, which caused the sameness in my game.
The Sims: Pros: Very simple and easy game Cons: The lack of decoration feels boring, however. The Sims 2: Pros: Very complicated and has a lot of depth unlike the Sims Cons: The foods system. Each food only stores around a quarter of your hunger. The Sims 3: Pros: Like the style of the neighborhoods. Looks historical!…
Since when I found out that you can disable your packs, I've played my game completely vanilla! No mods or custom content AT ALL! Not even expansions installed! Sometimes I like the "classic" gameplay!
Thanks! I'm also aware about the Sim getting a good grade starts him up later in his career. Will there be any disadvantages for a teenager to hit an F grade with only the Base Game installed? Without the University EP?
I'd just eat the food. Who cares? There are no negative moodlets, except just a really short "Good Meal" moodlet. Plus he can still earn cooking skill!
The reason why my Sims need a schedule, is because they want to become the successful-minded Sim they could reach and, because of that, they need to be on track. My Sims want to become the next CEO in the business job branch.